Learning for life - garden retail centres
29 May 2007 | by Suzy Bashford
Formal training does not have to stop when students leave college. In fact, many employers encourage staff to gain qualifications to help increase sales and morale.
There aren't many bosses who can get their team to work for free, night after night. But this is what Syon Park head gardener Topher Martyn managed to achieve in order to prepare for last winter's lighting up of the gardens, after the event organiser pulled out at the last minute.
Formal training does not have to stop when students leave college. In fact, many employers encourage staff to gain qualifications to help increase sales and morale.
Formal training does not have to stop when students leave college. In fact, many employers encourage staff to gain qualifications to gain qualifications to help increase sales and morale.
Formal training does not have to stop when students leave college. In fact, many employers encourage staff to gain qualifications to help increase sales and morale.
Formal training does not have to stop when students leave college. In fact, many employers encourage staff to gain qualifications to help increase sales and morale.



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